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FReeper Canteen ~ Pancakes on Wednesday ~ Dec 15, 2004
Guest Chef Spotsybelle

Posted on 12/14/2004 8:08:15 PM PST by Spotsy


For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday...
Thank the Veterans who served in
The United States Armed Forces.


Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom?
Support The United States Armed Forces Today!


Good Morning Troops, Veterans, Military Families, Allies and FRiends!
Welcome to a special edition of Pancakes. The theme is celebration!
We have so much to celebrate thanks to those who serve and sacrifice.

The chef would like to share a couple of seasonal recipes:
Gingerbread Pancakes and Eggnog Pancakes with Cranberry Sauce.

Today's Birthdays


J. Paul Getty, oil magnate (1892 - 1976)
Don Johnson, actor (1949)

Thought for the Day
"If reality wants to get in touch with me, it knows where I am."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Handy Latin Phrases
when describing our troops . . . in Latin:
suaviter in modo, fortiter in re
"gently in manner, strongly in deed"

On this Day in History
1944 General Dwight D. Eisenhower,
future President of the United States,
received his fifth star

Happy Bill of Rights Day!

Click here to read the Bill of Rights and to learn more about
the history of these first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

Click here to read President Bush's
2004 Bill of Rights Day Proclamation

The Canteen's very own Beachn4fun conquered her mathematics obstacle course and is set to receive her diploma.

Don't forget the syrup -



~ Happy Hanukkah! ~


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To: Diva Betsy Ross
Why DivaBetsy.......I always have plenty of sugar to go round.


261 posted on 12/15/2004 6:58:22 AM PST by beachn4fun (No tagline was hurt in making of this post!)
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To: Valin; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; 2LT Radix jr; Radix; kjfine; HiJinx; AZ Flyboy; The Sailor; ...

1854 1st street-cleaning machine in US 1st used in Philadelphia

 


262 posted on 12/15/2004 6:59:17 AM PST by tomkow6 (...MORE GIFT IDEAS!...MORE GIFT IDEAS!...MORE GIFT IDEAS!...MORE GIFT IDEAS!)
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To: beachn4fun
Thanks- that is MUCH better!!!
263 posted on 12/15/2004 6:59:45 AM PST by Diva Betsy Ross (I am not NOT PC.. And Proud of it!: Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah!)
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To: Valin; tomkow6; armyavonlady; Lady Jag; bentfeather; All

0037 Nero Claudius Augustus Germanicus 5th emperor of Rome (54-68)


264 posted on 12/15/2004 7:04:52 AM PST by beachn4fun (No tagline was hurt in making of this post!)
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To: beachn4fun

Oh yeah, that's me... the virtual leg puller.

I'm boycotting white sugar, just so ya know!


265 posted on 12/15/2004 7:08:11 AM PST by uncleshag (Send the Light - Merry Christmas!)
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To: beachn4fun

Well, that's good. Some people have been having problems with SP2 so it varies.


266 posted on 12/15/2004 7:20:40 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: uncleshag
uncleshag said.........>I'm boycotting white sugar<

beachie sez.............does it have anything to do with this?


267 posted on 12/15/2004 7:22:08 AM PST by beachn4fun (No tagline was hurt in making of this post!)
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To: Valin

Following shakedown and post-shakedown repairs at Mare Island, USS SWORDFISH (SS-193) operated out of San Diego, CA until early 1941, when she set sail for Pearl Harbor. On 3 November, SWORDFISH, in company with three other U.S. submarines, departed Pearl, and on 22 November, arrived at Manila, Philippine Islands. The submarine remained at Manila until the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. The following day, she set sail on her first war patrol, conducted off the coast of Hainan, China. After damaging several enemy vessels on the 9th, 11th, and 14th, SWORDFISH sank her initial victim of the war on 16 December. Hit amidships by one of three torpedoes, the cargo ship erupted in a cloud of smoke and flames and disappeared beneath the waves. On 27 December, SWORDFISH embarked the organizational staff of the Submarine Asiatic Command Staff at Manila and headed for Soerabaja, Java, arriving on 7 January 1942.


268 posted on 12/15/2004 7:40:52 AM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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To: StarCMC

Good morning, Star!


269 posted on 12/15/2004 7:42:58 AM PST by tomkow6 (...MORE GIFT IDEAS!...MORE GIFT IDEAS!...MORE GIFT IDEAS!...MORE GIFT IDEAS!)
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To: Valin
CLARK, JERRY PROSPER
Name: Jerry Prosper Clark
Rank/Branch: W1/US Army
Unit: 568th Signal Company, 41st Signal Battalion
Date of Birth: 08 August 1940 (Pine Bluff AR)
Home City of Record: Davenport IA
Loss Date: 15 December 1965
Country of Loss: South Vietnam
Loss Coordinates: 133834N 1091351E (CR087088)
Status (in 1973): Missing In Action
Category: 2
Acft/Vehicle/Ground: O1D, callsign Cablerunner 26
Refno: 0210
Other Personnel in Incident: (none missing)
REMARKS:
Source: Compiled from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S.
Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families,
published sources, interviews. Updated by the P.O.W. NETWORK in 1999, with
information from F.L. Newton, Wolfhouse 709.
SYNOPSIS: WO Jerry Prosper Clark was an pilot flying a reconnaissance
mission in an O1D aircraft (serial #55-4686). He was returning to Quin Nhon
(his home base) from An Khe. Clark experienced an in-flight emergency. A
classmate, flying over Phan Thiet overheard the call and recognized his
callsign. Clark radioed that he "was on top with a low fuel state and wanted
the Quin Nhon NDB frequency." He stated he thought he could make it home.
Clark switched frequency after getting a "good luck" from Wolfhouse 709, for
further instructions from the Qui Nhon tower.
1Lt. Robert L. Taylor, who was flying a nearby UH1B headed for the Clark's
last known location. When Taylor flew over the beach trying to locate Clark,
he found wreckage of his aircraft in shallow water near the hamlet of Tuy
Phong, about 8 miles south of Qui Nhon. Several aircraft and vessels were
dispatched to locate Clark, but no sign of him was found.
When search teams surveilled the crash site, Jerry's survival gear was not
found and it was thought that he had been taken prisoner by the North
Vietnamese. Stories from villagers differ. In one version Clark left the
aircraft, swam to shore, swam back to the aircraft to get a weapon, returned
to shore and fled into the hills. Another version says that Clark swam
ashore, returned to the aircraft, but was shot by a sniper and fell into the
water as though mortally wounded. No proof of either version has been found,
nor has Jerry P. Clark.
The O1 Bird Dog was used widely by Army, Air Force and Marine Corps forward
air controllers in Southeast Asia. The slower, low-flying craft could locate
and mark targets with accuracy not possible by higher flying jets. Although
it performed a valuable service, the O1 also lacked adequate armor or
self-sealing fuel tanks, its range was short and it carried too few rockets.
It was used widely as late as 1968, whereupon the planes passed into the
hands of Lao and South Vietnamese airmen.
In the years following the fall of Saigon in 1975, refugees have fled
Southeast Asia, bringing with them reports of Americans still alive and in
captivity in their homelands. By 1989, the number of these reports topped
the 8000 mark.  A committee charged with investigating Defense Intelligence
Agency, the entity charged with analysis of these reports, concluded that
there was a strong possiblity that Americans were being held against their
will.
The Reagan administration declared for eight years that the resolution of
the POW/MIA issue was one of "highest national priority". President Nixon
said the same thing. These words have no meaning to men like Jerry Clark,
should he be one of the hundreds still thought to be alive.

270 posted on 12/15/2004 7:47:08 AM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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To: All

The FR Canteen Post Office
And
www.ProudPatriots.com

Support Our Military
Info and Links
To enter, Click on the Post Office
Please stop in the
FR Canteen Post Office
And
www.ProudPatriots.com
To learn about different ways
to support the Military

271 posted on 12/15/2004 7:50:02 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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To: tomkow6
Good morning, OH SILLY ONE!


272 posted on 12/15/2004 7:51:13 AM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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To: All

Off to the vets

Dropping snowball and sarge off

Picking up mojo and mogan

Back later


273 posted on 12/15/2004 7:52:14 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (I just pay the rent. The cats and dog let me live here. Mr Goat has moved in with 2 Nanny goats.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; Fawnn; blackie; Radix; Valin; tomkow6; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; kjfine; ...
Return to CMH Online - Home

Photograph, Medal of Honor and Flags

 

*OUELLET, DAVID G.

Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy, River Squadron 5, My Tho Detachment 532.

Place and date: Mekong River, Republic of Vietnam, 6 March 1967.

Entered service at: Boston, Mass.

Born: 13 June, 1944, Newton, Mass.

Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.

As the forward machine gunner on River Patrol Boat (PBR) 124, which was on patrol during the early evening hours, Seaman Ouellet observed suspicious activity near the river bank, alerted his boat captain, and recommended movement of the boat to the area to investigate. While the PBR was making a high-speed run along the river bank, Seaman Ouellet spotted an incoming enemy grenade falling toward the boat. He immediately left the protected position of his gun mount and ran aft for the full length of the speeding boat, shouting to his fellow crewmembers to take cover. Observing the boat captain standing unprotected on the boat, Seaman Ouellet bounded on to the engine compartment cover, and pushed the boat captain down to safety. In the split second that followed the grenade's landing, and in the face of certain death, Seaman Ouellet fearlessly placed himself between the deadly missile and his shipmates, courageously absorbing most of the blast fragments with his body in order to protect his shipmates from injury and death. His extraordinary heroism and his selfless and courageous actions on behalf of his comrades at the expense of his life were in the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.

 

PATTERSON, ROBERT MARTIN

Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, Troop B, 2d Squadron. 17th Cavalry.

Place and date: Near La Chu, Republic of Vietnam, 6 May 1968.

Entered service at: Raleigh, N.C.

Born: 16 April 1948, Durham, N.C.

Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.

Sgt. Patterson (then Sp4c.) distinguished himself while serving as a fire team leader of the 3d Platoon, Troop B, during an assault against a North Vietnamese Army battalion which was entrenched in a heavily fortified position. When the leading squad of the 3d Platoon was pinned down by heavy interlocking automatic weapon and rocket propelled grenade fire from 2 enemy bunkers, Sgt. Patterson and the 2 other members of his assault team moved forward under a hail of enemy fire to destroy the bunkers with grenade and machinegun fire. Observing that his comrades were being fired on from a third enemy bunker covered by enemy gunners in l-man spider holes, Sgt. Patterson, with complete disregard for his safety and ignoring the warning of his comrades that he was moving into a bunker complex, assaulted and destroyed the position. Although exposed to intensive small arm and grenade fire from the bunkers and their mutually supporting emplacements. Sgt. Patterson continued his assault upon the bunkers which were impeding the advance of his unit. Sgt. Patterson single-handedly destroyed by rifle and grenade fire 5 enemy bunkers, killed 8 enemy soldiers and captured 7 weapons. His dauntless courage and heroism inspired his platoon to resume the attack and to penetrate the enemy defensive position. Sgt. Patterson's action at the risk of his life has reflected great credit upon himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.

"If there be any glory in war, let it rest on the shoulders of men like these."   -- Audie Murphy

 

Thank you to every soldier, sailor, airman, marine and coast guardsman who has ensured that I have the freedoms I have today.  You are my heroes.

You will not be forgotten.

 

 

 

     

Graphics and information from the MOH website.

274 posted on 12/15/2004 7:55:09 AM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; Fawnn; blackie; Radix; Valin; tomkow6; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; kjfine; ...
Ok you all, I'm going Christmas Shopping today! See ya'll later when I'm tireder and poorer! LOL!!

275 posted on 12/15/2004 7:58:08 AM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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To: StarCMC
OK! See you later. I am getting ready to head out for lunch. And, on the way home I got stop and pick up a gift. Don't spend all your money in one place!
276 posted on 12/15/2004 8:02:10 AM PST by beachn4fun (No tagline was hurt in making of this post!)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Morning Mr. Tonk. Will this be the last of the bunch?


277 posted on 12/15/2004 8:03:46 AM PST by beachn4fun (No tagline was hurt in making of this post!)
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To: SevenofNine
Hey Seven. Did you read the exciting news that the Iraqi war crimes trials will be starting soon? Yeah, Interim Iraqi PM, Allawi, said they are going to try "Chemical Al" first. Isn't that great? Maybe they will try SaddamInsane last so that all the evidence against him builds up.

BTW, the world news sure kept you busy last night!


278 posted on 12/15/2004 8:07:35 AM PST by beachn4fun (No tagline was hurt in making of this post!)
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To: StarCMC

HO HO HO!!! Have fun.


279 posted on 12/15/2004 8:09:06 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (Support Our Troops! Operation Valentine's Day www.proudpatriots.com)
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To: StarCMC

Don't hock the family jewels:)


280 posted on 12/15/2004 8:16:32 AM PST by international american (Generation Jones: "I need, I need someone to set a pick for me at the free-throw line of life)
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